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- the present invention relates to a method and a remotely operated vehicle for tracking the position of the vehicle following a set route relative to tracks laid out on a frame structure forming a grid.
- a remotely operated vehicle or robot for picking up storage bins from a storage system is known.
- a detailed description of a relevant prior art storage system is presented in EP1037828B1, and details of a prior art vehicle being suitable for such a storage system is disclosed in detail in Norwegian patent NO317366B1 and WO2015193278A1.
- Such prior art storage systems comprise a three-dimensional storage grid containing storage bins that are stacked on top of each other up to a certain height.
- the storage grid is normally constructed as aluminium columns interconnected by top rails or tracks, onto which a plurality of remotely operated vehicles, or robots, are arranged to move laterally.
- Each vehicle is equipped with motors for moving the vehicle from one position to another and for driving a lift device adapted for picking up, carrying, and placing bins that are stored in the storage grid.
- a power supply is supplying power to the motors and drivers comprised in the vehicle, e.g. a rechargeable battery.
- the vehicle typically communicates with a control system via a wireless link and can be recharged at a charging station when needed.
- Rotation of the wheels may be driven by belts connected to the wheels or by individual driving means situated at or at least partly within the wheels.
- the last example will provide a responsive robot with high control of acceleration and deceleration between a start and a stop position.
- a robot When a robot is moving on the tracks, it is controlled to accelerate from a start position and decelerate to a stop position.
- the start and stop positions will depend on the route set up for a robot prior to picking up a bin from one storage column in the storage grid and placing it in another storage column.
- a set route of a robot will typically comprise several start and stop positions.
- a route for a specific robot will be set up by a supervisory system having control of all storage bins and their content as well as the positions of the vehicles handling the bins.
- the positions of a robot can be acquired in different ways. One way is to track the position of the robot relative to the tracks on top of the frame structure. The position can be acquired by means of tracking devices located externally to the robot or by devices integrated in the robot.
- JP H03 290712A describes a method for tracking position of a remotely operated trackless vehicle following a set route relative to induction guide paths laid out as floor tiles forming a frame structure.
- the vehicle has integrated sensors for detecting crossings of the guide paths along a route. Signals are transmitted to a controller for controlling the vehicle according to number of crossings passed.
- Integrated tracking devices By using integrated tracking devices, the robot itself will be able to keep track of its position. Integrated tracking devices are however quite complex systems and not necessarily very precise.
- the position of the robot is detected by integrated tracking devices tracking the number of crossings passed in x- and y-directions relative to tracks laid out as a grid structure as well as detecting distance to the next track crossing.
- the invention is defined by a method for tracking the position of a remotely operated vehicle following a set route relative to tracks laid out on a frame structure forming a storage grid, the vehicle having first and second sets of wheels connected to drives for moving the vehicle in corresponding x- and y-directions on the grid, comprising:
- the invention is also defined by a remotely operated vehicle for tracking the position of the vehicle following a set route relative to tracks laid out on a frame structure forming a storage grid, the vehicle having first and seconds sets of wheels connected to drives for moving the vehicle in corresponding x- and y-directions on the grid, said vehicle comprises:
- the at least first and/or second sensors are optical sensors.
- FIG. 1 shows a robot equipped with sensors according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates how light is reflected from the grid.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the principle of using track sensors for detecting the position of a robot relative to tracks.
- FIGS. 4A-C (collectively referred to as FIG. 4 ) show light sensor signals are generated when moving a robot in x- and y-directions of a grid structure.
- FIG. 1 shows a robot equipped with sensors according to the invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates how light is reflected from the grid
- FIG. 3 illustrates the principle of using track sensors for detecting the position of a robot relative to tracks
- FIG. 4 shows light sensor signals are generated when moving a robot in x- and y-directions of a grid structure.
- the invention comprises a remotely operated vehicle, hereafter called robot, for tracking the position of the robot following a set route relative to tracks laid out on a frame structure forming a grid.
- robot a remotely operated vehicle
- FIG. 1 shows an example, in perspective view, of such a robot.
- the robot having first and second sets of wheels connected to drives for moving the robot in corresponding different direction on the grid.
- the first and second set of wheels are oriented perpendicular to each other.
- a Cartesian coordinate system is shown with its x- and y-axes aligned along the principal directions of the rectangular vehicle body.
- the robot further comprises means for receiving instructions with information of the number of track crossings to pass between start and stop positions in x- and y-directions according to the set route.
- Sensors are attached to the robot and directed at the tracks along the route of the robot.
- the sensors are optical sensors detecting reflection of light from the tracks.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the principle of using optical sensors as track sensors for detecting the position of a robot relative to tracks and grid structure.
- Light is reflected from tracks when a robot is moving along the tracks in x- or y-directions.
- the reflected intensity of the detected light will change.
- At least one sensor is attached to one side, running in the x-direction of the robot, and another sensor is attached to the other side, running in the y-direction of the robot. This means that at least one sensor can be active when the robot is moving in either of the x- and y-directions.
- the sensors are connected to wheel-supports located at each side of the robot.
- a wheel support will typically hold two wheels, as illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- Active wheel supports enable contact between wheels and tracks. Pair of wheel supports on opposite sides of the robot are active at the same time when they are lowered from the body of the robot into the tracks.
- optical sensors are used.
- Other or additional sensors for detecting position of the robot relative to the tracks may also be used, e.g. acoustic sensors, A combination of different types of sensors is feasible.
- the remotely operated vehicle further comprises detecting and monitoring means connected to the sensors. This will enable monitoring of track crossings passed when moving the vehicle in the x- and y-directions according to the set route.
- the vehicle further comprises a controller for controlling the drives of the vehicle according to the number of track crossings passed. When this is close to the total number of track crossings to pass between the start and stop positions in respective x- and y-directions along the set route, the controller will initiate deceleration of the robot.
- the invention further comprises a method for tracking the position of a remotely operated vehicle or robot following a set route relative to tracks laid out on a frame structure forming a grid.
- the vehicle having first and second sets of wheels connected to drives for moving the vehicle in corresponding x- and y-directions on the grid.
- the method comprises several steps.
- the first step is receiving information of the number of track crossings to pass between start and stop positions in x- and y-directions according to the set route. This information is passed to the controller of the remote operated vehicle.
- the next step is directing sensors attached to the vehicle at the tracks along the route of the vehicle. This is described above and illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- One embodiment comprises attaching at least one sensor to one side of the robot, i.e. in the x-direction of the robot, and attaching another sensor to the other side, i.e. in the y-direction of the robot, where x- and y-directions of the robot correspond to the x- and y-directions of the grid structure of tracks the robot is moving on.
- Another embodiment of the method comprises attaching at least one sensor to a wheel support. By doing this a sensor will be lowered into the track section and will be closer to the track it is directed at when the wheel support it is connected to is active, i.e. contact between wheels and tracks is established.
- FIG. 3 illustrates this principle where a robot equipped with a light sensor receives reflected light from the track.
- the intensity of the light reflected will drop since no light is reflected.
- the next step of the invention is detecting and monitoring track crossings passed when moving the vehicle in the x- and y-directions according to the set route. Detection of track crossings is based on measured intensity of reflected light. If other types of sensors are used, the detection is based on detection of change in received signal.
- FIG. 4 shows light sensor signals generated when moving a robot in x- and y-directions of tracks laid out as a grid structure. Based on the sensor signals, the robot is able to keep track on the number of track crossings passed.
- FIG. 4A shows an example of a track crossing, where there are double tracks in the x-direction, and single tracks in the y-direction.
- a robot running in the x-direction will have sensors directed in the y-direction, ref. FIG. 3 . It will thus detect the single-track configuration.
- the robot When the robot is running in the y-direction it will detect the double track configuration.
- the letters B and C in FIG. 4A are referring to corresponding signals shown in FIGS. 4B and 4C .
- FIG. 4B shows light intensity (I) versus time (t) when a robot is running in the y-direction shown in FIG. 4A .
- the light intensity will be high if the sensor receives a strong reflected signal from the track it is directed at.
- the signal When the sensor is passing the track crossing, the signal will drop since a reflected signal is absent. A temporary peak of the intensity of the reflected light will occur due to the double track configuration.
- the intensity, I, of the reflected signal will become high again until next track crossing.
- FIG. 4C shows a similar reflected signal as shown in 4 B, but with only one drop in the detected signal due to the single-track configuration.
- the last step of the invention is transmitting a signal to a controller, controlling the drives of the wheels of the robot when the number of track crossings passed is close to the total number of track crossings to pass between the start and stop positions in respective x- and y-directions along the set route.
- the controller can control precise deceleration of the robot prior to the next crossing where it is to change direction.
- One embodiment of the invention comprises arranging sensors placed on active wheel supports comprising the sets of wheels for detecting track crossings as described above, as well as arranging sensors on passive wheel supports for measuring distance to next track crossing. This can be used for providing an early warning signal, telling the controller that the next track crossing is approaching.
- the signal transmitted to the controller can be used for performing precise control of deceleration and acceleration of the vehicle for following a set route along x- and y-directions.
- the tracks laid out on a frame structure forming a grid can be addressed similar as the cells in a spreadsheet. If for instance a storage grid comprises 100 columns or cells for storing bins, each cell can be given a unique identity. A grid with 10 cells in the x-direction and 10 cells in the y-direction will make a 2-dimensional track configuration running on top of 100 cells.
- a controller When the movements of the robot are controlled, a controller will keep track of which cell the robot is to pick up a bin from, and which cell to place a bin in. Based on this, the controller will set up a route the robot is to follow.
- the robot is to pick up a bin from cell C 2 , and place it in cell H 8 , and cells C 8 and H 2 are blocked by other robots
- the following route may be set up by the controller.
- First leg of the route is from C 2 to C 5
- the next leg is from C 5 to H 5
- the last leg is from H 5 to H 8 .
- the robot must start and stop three times. It will first drive in the y-direction, then the x-direction, and finally in the y-direction.
- the robot will receive the number of track crossings to pass between each start and stop position according to said route.
- the sensors attached to the robot and detecting means comprised in the robot will detect the number of track crossings passed in each direction. When the number of passed crossings is close to the total number of track crossings to pass on each leg, a signal is transmitted to the controller controlling the movements of the robot. In this way, the controller will know exactly when deceleration should start, as well as the rate and duration of acceleration.
- the position of the robot is detected by integrated tracking devices for detecting the number of crossings passed in x- and y-directions relative to the tracks laid out as a grid structure is tracked.
- the features of the invention can be used in addition to other distance measuring means comprised in the robot or in external means.
- This method according to the invention will provide a simple yet precise way of detecting the position of a robot relative to a frame structure. This enables fast and efficient movements of robots moving on tracks laid out on top of the frame structure.
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- receiving information of a total number of track crossings to pass between start and stop positions in x- and y-directions according to the set route;
- directing sensors attached to the vehicle at the tracks along the route of the vehicle, characterized in that
- at least a first sensor is attached to a wheel support on one side of the vehicle, in the x-direction, and a second sensor is attached to a wheel support on the other side of the vehicle, in the y-direction, and
- detecting and monitoring track crossings passed when moving the vehicle in the x- and y-directions according to the set route by means of wheel supports that are active, enabling contact between wheels and tracks, where the sensors attached to the active wheel supports, are arranged for detecting the track crossings, and the sensors attached to passive wheel supports, are arranged for measuring distance to next track crossing;
- transmitting a signal to a controller, controlling the drives of the wheels of the vehicle, when the number of track crossings passed is close to the total number of track crossings to pass between the start and stop positions in respective x- and y-directions along the set route.
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- means for receiving information of number of track crossings to pass between start and stop positions in x- and y-directions according to the set route,
- sensors attached to the vehicle and directed at the tracks along the route of the vehicle, characterized in that at least a first sensor is attached to a wheel support on one side of the vehicle, in the x-direction, and a second sensor is attached to a wheel support on the other side of the vehicle, in the y-direction and further comprising:
- means for detecting and monitoring track crossings passed when moving the vehicle in the x- and y-directions according to the set route by means of wheel supports that are active, enabling contact between wheels and tracks, where the sensors attached to the active wheel supports are arranged for detecting the track crossings, and the sensors attached to passive wheel supports, are arranged for measuring distance next track crossing;
- controller for controlling the drives of the wheels of the vehicle when the number of track crossings passed is close to the total number of track crossings to pass between the start and stop positions in respective x- and y-directions along the set route.
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